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23 February, 02:26

If a food product contains fatty acids and glycerol molecules but no triglycerides could it be advertised as fat free

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  1. 23 February, 03:17
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    No it would not be considered fat-free. Although glycerol and fatty acids are not necessarily fat, when they react with each other, they create a triglyceride.

    3 fatty acids + glycerol = triglyceride

    this means that the product is not fat-free
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